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Aug 7, 2018

In this week’s podcast, I go over why control isn’t a bad thing. I believe that there’s a healthy kind of control and then there’s the micro-manager freaky kind of control.

Control Isn’t a Bad Thing

Overall, as small business owners, we need to be able to have the control and flexibility over our systems so that we may adapt and change to fit our clients’ needs and to the market’s ever-changing climate. That’s the beauty of having your own business, you can have the control you want to make the changes you want when you want to make them.

One obstacle that you may when deciding to delegate is feeling like you will lose some control over your business. I contend that the best clients who delegate to virtual assistants are the very individuals who don’t want to lose control. They shift their mindset with being bothered with the details to making sure the outcomes are what they want. They spend more time thinking on how things should be and get the help they need to achieve those goals.

Don’t Let the Unknown Strip You of Control

Your most valuable online asset is your website. Building and updating your website doesn’t have to be daunting or a mystery. Just because you may not know how to create your own website, you can acquire enough knowledge to maintain control.

You want control over your website so that you may quickly make changes, post regular content, and made additions when necessary. Sometimes it’s more economical to make the quick changes yourself or have an assistant do them than to have a web developer do them.

As Your Business Evolves, Your Website Evolves

To create your website, you should select someone with the right skills that you need to get things started, but you should also have the freedom to learn to make simple updates or have an assistant do it for you. Building your website isn’t a one-time project. As your business evolves, so does your website.

The best solution in starting your website and maintaining control is to use a platform that:

  • Is widely used
  • Is flexible
  • Is economical
  • Is easy to learn

I hope you enjoy this week’s episode as I do in deeper to each of those four points to illustrate why you should use WordPress when developing your website while at the same time maintain control over your biggest online asset.

Maintain Control with Knowledge

If you don’t have a website and are fuzzy as to where to start or how to find the right person to help, I invite you to join us in the Accomplish More Academy community. With your membership, we dive into subjects just like this. We take the mystery of what is involved with systems like developing a website.

It’s a place where, if you want to do things like building your own website yourself, you can! You gain the confidence to no longer be afraid of technology and feel more in control over the systems in your business. Even if you just want to know the gist of how systems like WordPress work, then you have better control of how you want to delegate tasks when you are ready.

The Accomplish More Academy isn’t just a bunch of tutorials, but it’s an environment with coaching, consulting and encouragement where you get your questions answered and receive the motivation and inspiration to become more efficient and to accomplish more in your business.

Especially designed for the solopreneur just starting out, hop over to AccomplishMoreAcademy.com and sign up and let’s connect. Feel free to drop me a note at support@accomplishmoreacademy.com with any questions.

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